Probability and Mathematical Physics Seminar

Infinite geodesics and Busemann functions in inhomogeneous exponential last passage percolation

Time and Location:

May 03, 2024 at 11:10AM; Warren Weaver Hall, Room 1302

Speaker:

Christopher Janjigian, Purdue University

Abstract:

This talk will discuss some recent progress on understanding the structure of semi-infinite geodesics and their associated Busemann functions in the inhomogeneous exactly solvable exponential last-passage percolation model. In contrast to the homogeneous model, this generalization admits linear segments of the limit shape and an associated richer structure of semi-infinite geodesic behaviors. Depending on certain choices of the inhomogeneity parameters, we show that the model exhibits new behaviors of semi-infinite geodesics, which include wandering semi-infinite geodesics with no asymptotic direction, isolated asymptotic directions of semi-infinite geodesics, and non-trivial intervals of directions with no semi-infinite geodesics. 

 

Based on joint work-in-progress with Elnur Emrah (Bristol) and Timo Seppäläinen (Madison)